Color exterior view, taken facing north, of the Lauraine Murphy Restaurant at 1455 Northern Boulevard in Manhasset. The Lauraine Murphy Restaurant that existed in Great Neck stood at 132 Middle Neck Road, near the corner of Cedar Drive, in the...

Daytime color exterior view of Craig's, a restaurant, bar, and lounge that stood at 661 Northern Boulevard, on the north side, near what was the Spinney Hill Methodist Church. Craig's was housed in the converted mansion that had previously been the...

R. R. Station Square, ca. 1916, showing the driveway and entrance to the Long Island Railroad Station shortly after the electrification of the train line in 1913. The Victoria Hotel, located on the corner of Main Street and Haven Avenue, can be...

Color photograph of Maple Place looking north from Mill Road. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color picture of Commercial Street and Broadway looking east. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color photograph of Dean Street looking west from Jay Street. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color photograph of North Main Street looking north from Independence Avenue. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color photograph of Brooklyn Avenue looking east from Ocean Avenue. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color photograph of Parking Field Number 4 looking south from Randall Avenue. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

Color photograph of Brooklyn Avenue looking west from Grove Street [now Guy Lombardo Avenue]. The flooded streets are the result of Hurricane Connie that hit Long Island on August 13, 1955. This photograph was created from a color slide.

The Victoria Hotel stood at the corner of Flower Hill Avenue (now known as Main Street) and Haven Avenue, directly across from the Port Washington Railroad Station. It was razed in 1928 to make way for the Plaza Building. Mullon Hall, later renamed...

Color slide of Color slide of the dedication of Northwest Park on May 30, 1954. Village Trustee George Fairberg is in the blue suit on the right and Van Baer Brown is wearing a light colored jacket on the left.

Color interior view of the bar and dining tables at Craig's, a restaurant and bar that stood at 661 Northern Boulevard, on the north side, near what was the Spinney Hill Methodist Church. Craig's was housed in the converted mansion that had...

The Port Washington Hotel was located opposite the town dock at 350 Main Street. Also known as Bradley's, it burned down in 1962. Its site was later home to the Moore Building and Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty.

Color view of the interior of the Bank of Great Neck building at 675 Middle Neck Road. This image was taken before the renovation and expansion of this building added a new wing on the south side of the structure, walled up the balcony, and...

Color interior view of one of the Lauraine Murphy Restaurants - either the one in Great Neck, or the one in Manhasset. The Lauraine Murphy Restaurant that existed in Great Neck stood at 132 Middle Neck Road, near the corner of Cedar Drive, in the...

Color view, taken facing north, of the Kings Village Inn, which stood at 611 Northern Boulevard, at the corner of Summer Street, in the Village of Thomaston. This building was later occupied by the North Shore Steak House. The Kings Village Inn /...

All Saints Episcopal Church (Great Neck, N.Y.); Church buildings -- Great Neck (N.Y.); Great Neck, N.Y.

Color exterior view, taken facing northeast, of the sanctuary building of All Saints' Episcopal Church, at 855 Middle Neck Road, built in 1866. The circular driveway and courtyard of the church can be seen in the foreground of this image.

A close up view of the Stepping Stones Light, and surrounding waters. The Stepping Stones Light was built and first lit in 1877, and automated in 1967. The card front is a color graphic, possibly a color lithograph, originally drawn or painted. A...

Color photograph of a bulldozer at the intersection of Woodcleft Avenue and Front Street. Randall Park is to the right as is an apartment building. This was the construction project that raised the streets and buried the wires.

Color postcard of Lena Avenue looking west. Trees and shrubbery line both sides of the street obscuring the houses. Lena Avenue was named for Lena Randall Willets, the daughter of John J. Randall. The back of the card is addressed to Miss Edna...

Color postcard depicting a man rowing a boat across the Nissequogue River towards the Booth & Arthur Store, located at Head of the River, Smithtown, NY. This section of the river was known as the "Common Passage". Today, the store is gone, and it...